Environmental sensitivity to climate changehttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/environmental-sensitivity-to-climate-change
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False-color view of total ozone over the Arctic and Antarctic poles. The purple and blue colors indicate lowest ozone presence, while yellow and red indicate higher ozone presence.No publisherEEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: NASA.ozoneclimate changeozone depleting substancescsi2015/08/24 13:30:00 GMT+1FigureTrends in annual temperature across Europehttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/decadal-average-trends-in-mean-5
How to read the map: Grid boxes outlined in solid black contain at least three stations and so are likely to be more representative of the grid box. High confidence in the long-term trend is shown by a black dot. (In the map above, this is the case for all grid boxes.)No publisherEEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), UK Met Office.climate changeclimate2015/07/13 08:40:00 GMT+1FigureEuropean average air temperature anomalies between 1850 and 2014 relative to a pre-industrial baseline periodhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/daviz/european-average-air-temperature-anomalies-1
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Warm days are defined as being above the 90th percentile of the daily maximum temperature.
Grid boxes outlined in solid black contain at least 3 stations and so are likely to be more representative of the grid-box. Higher confidence in the long-term trend is shown by a black dot.
No publisherAccess is managed by the owner mentioned below. Please contact the owner for more information about their data policy.climate changeclimateextreme temperatures2015/07/13 08:40:00 GMT+1FigureNumber of extreme heat waves in future climates under two different climate forcing scenarioshttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/number-of-extreme-heat-waves
The top maps show the median of the number of heat waves in a multi-model ensemble of the near future (2020–2052) and the latter half of the century (2068–2100) under the RCP4.5 scenario, and the lower maps are for the same time periods but under RCP8.5No publisherFor the right if use please follow https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/heat wavesclimate changetemperatureglobal warming2015/07/13 08:40:00 GMT+1FigureTrends in cool nights across Europehttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/change-in-frequency-of-frost-days-in-europe-in-the-period-1976-2006-in-days-per-decade-7
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Cool nights are defined as being below the 10th percentile of the daily minimum temperature. Grid boxes outlined in solid black contain at least 3 stations and so are likely to be more representative of the grid-box. Higher confidence in the long-term trend is shown by a black dot.
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Please contact the owner for more information about their data policy,climate changeclimateextreme temperatures2015/07/13 08:40:00 GMT+1FigureRate of change of global average temperaturehttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/daviz/rate-of-change-of-global
No publisherclimate changeclimatetemperature2015/07/13 08:38:29 GMT+1Data VisualizationGlobal average air temperature anomalies between 1850 and 2014 relative to a pre-industrial baseline periodhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/daviz/global-average-air-temperature-anomalies
No publisherclimate changeclimatetemperature2015/07/13 08:38:29 GMT+1Data VisualizationEuropean annual and seasonal temperature anomalies over land areashttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/daviz/european-average-air-temperature-anomalies-2
No publisherclimate changetemperatures2015/07/13 08:38:29 GMT+1Data Visualization Vulnerable people — the elderly are considered to be a group more sensitive to various climatic stress factors than people of a working agehttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/vulnerable-people-2014-the-elderly-1
The map shows the share of elderly people (>= 65 years) within a city (represented by the dot colours) to the total population (represented by dot size).= 65 years) within a city (represented by the dot colours) to the total population (represented by dot size).]]>No publisherEEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: European Environment Agency (EEA).climate changepopulationcitiesdemographyurban2015/06/16 09:11:49 GMT+1FigureKey observed and projected climate change and impacts for the main regions in Europehttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/key-past-and-projected-impacts-and-effects-on-sectors-for-the-main-biogeographic-regions-of-europe-4
The map shows the observed and projected climate change and impacts for the main biogeographical regions in EuropeNo publisherEEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: European Environment Agency (EEA).biogeographical regionsclimate changeadaptation2015/06/11 10:47:31 GMT+1FigureProjected changes in annual mean temperature (left) and annual precipitation (right)http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/projected-change-in-annual-mean
Projected changes are for 2071-2100, compared to 1971-2000, based on the average of a multi-model ensemble forced with the RCP8.5 high emissions scenario. All changes marked with a colour (i.e. not white) are statistically significant. Individual models from the EURO-CORDEX ensemble or high-resolution models for smaller regions may show different results.No publisherCORDEX terms of use:
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Regional Climate, and the Working Group on Coupled Modelling, former coordinating body of CORDEX and responsible panel for CMIP5. We also acknowledge the Earth System Grid Federation infrastructure an international effort led by the U.S. Department of Energy's Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison, the European Network for Earth System Modelling and other partners in the Global Organisation for Earth System Science Portals (GO-ESSP). We also thank the climate modelling groups for producing and making available their model output. Further information on the participating climate modelling groups and their funding sources is provided in the paper cited under "Methodology". soer2015surface temperatureclimate changescenariosprecipitationsoer2015 european2015/02/28 00:00:00 GMT+1FigureContribution of different greenhouse gases to the overall greenhouse gas concentrationhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/daviz/contribution-of-the-different-ghgs-2
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